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Motivos Personales
''Motivos Personales'' was a Spanish-language mystery thriller television series produced by Round Productions, Globomedia and Picasso's Studio and distributed by Warner Bros.' international unit. The show ran for 2 seasons between February 1 and December 13, 2005, and was broadcast on Telecinco for the entirety of its run. Synopsis The story begins on the feast commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Acosta Laboratories. All seems well until the secretary of the president of the laboratories, Mara Yimou appears dead against a glass ceiling inside the building. At first, evidence indicates that the culprit is the husband of journalist Natalia Nadal, Arturo Acosta. At trial he is found guilty and thrown in prison. Natalia later learns from a video that the judgement was based on false evidence and will tell her husband in jail, but she finds that her husband had committed suicide. From this moment, Natalia begins to investigate with her friend Virginia, attorney of the labor ...
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Salvador Calvo
Salvador Calvo (born 1970) is a Spanish film and television director. Biography Calvo was born 1970 in Madrid. He earned a licentiate degree in Information Sciences (Journalism) from the Complutense University of Madrid. Instead of focusing on a career in journalism, Calvo trained as director under the tutoring of Pilar Miró, Juan Carlos Corazza and Pilar Hermida. He took part in several television series such as ''Sin tetas no hay paraíso'' (2007), ''Los misterios de Laura'' (2009), '' Niños robados'' (2012) and '' Las aventuras del capitán Alatriste'' (2013), as well as biopic miniseries such as ''La Duquesa'', ''La Duquesa II'', ''Paquirri'' (2009) and '' Mario Conde. Los días de gloria'' (2013). His debut as director in a feature film came with the 2016 war drama ''1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines'', which earned him a nomination to the Goya Award for Best New Director. In March 2021, he won the Goya Award for Best Director for the 2020 drama film ''Adú''. Pe ...
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